E=mc2.what is "emcee squared"? (Assume it is not the master of ceremonies stuffed into a box)
Science misinterprets and mislabels things.
Actually, the alleged god wished them to die.I have a lot of fond memories of the Museum when I visited. Staff were friendly as were the patrons, and the grounds were a great site for a picnic. However, if I was to pick a true stand out favourite, it would have been the conversation between a girl (~12) and her younger sister (~8) standing in front of a diorama of the ark rising on flood waters with a bunch of lions, tigers, bears and people desperately perched on the last bit of dry land
Younger Sister: What's going to happen to all the lions and tigers?
Older Sister: They're all going to drown
Younger Sister: But why? Why do all the animals have to drown
Older Sister: Well, God can't save all of them
At that stage the younger girl burst into tears and ran away.
Christianity in a nutshell for me.
Big ole meanie godOh how we have distorted what went on at the flood. We have made it into God destroying a disneyland. Of course satan sure would want it to seem that way.
Big ole meanie God
Science didn't mislabel Pluto? science didn't misinterpret Nebraska Man?You only say that because of your prescriptive beliefs that you feel are contradicted by findings in science.
Would you like "big ole meanie god" to personally protect all of our unborn children, starting today?Big ole meanie god
- killed all the first born in Egypt -- what had they done wrong.
Does me protecting or not protecting the unborn somehow absolve god -- almighty, all knowing and just?Would you like "big ole meanie god" to personally protect all of our unborn children, starting today?
E=mc2.
We used to be able to use the bb codes for superscripts and subscripts, but can't anymore; and I don't like saying E=mc2.
No.Does me protecting or not protecting the unborn somehow absolve god -- almighty, all knowing and just?
Ya ... it kinda reeks.How about E=mc^2 ? or E=mc^2 -- ok so that is not easy without supper script... got it.
Then your question is beside the point and an obvious attempt at obfuscation.No.Does me protecting or not protecting the unborn somehow absolve god -- almighty, all knowing and just?
Translation: Since you're making a good point, I'm not going to answer your question.Then you question beside the point and an obvious attempt at obfuscation.
Thanks to science, which likes to play the role of historian.
Science should stick to things like E being emcee squared, and SN1987A being 168,000 light years away, and how to build a better mousetrap; and leave our history to the Expert.
Who labeled Pluto our ninth planet? then, seventy-six years later, voted it a dwarf planet because it didn't meet their new expectations?Nope, to both.
Big ole meanie god
Big ole meanie god indeed.
- killed all the first born in Egypt -- what had they done wrong.
- drowned pharaoh's army -- it's a habit of drowning people
- killed 43 youngsters by proxy of two bears -- for just a little bit of mockery
- let Satan kill all of Job's children, servants and cattle -- what had they done wrong
- let the hebrews kill all the Canaanites.
Good point.I would blame many christians/churches, they have made this event into a nice cute little children's story.
Or both.d taylor said:That is sciences roll to oppose Gods creation or at least lie about it.
Singlehandedly!He is also going to wipe out a satanic lead revolt that will take millions if not billions of lives.
Apparently that didn't last long - I refer you to Genesis 6:11-12 as above...Either that, or He created it ...
Genesis 1:31a And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good.
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